Germany Aerial Mail Terminal (GAMT) IV requirement

Notice ID:FA564126R0001

This opportunity is for the Germany Aerial Mail Terminal (GAMT) IV requirement, which involves the receipt, processing, and dispatch of mail for military and DoD personnel in the European Theater. The contract is not set aside for small businesses. Performance will take place in Germany, supporting mail operations for military locations across Europe and designated U.S. gateways. Proposals are due by 01 June 2026, with questions due by 11 May 2026. No specific budget amount is provided in the description.

Aerospace Ground Equipment (AGE) Digital System (USAFE)

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Notice ID:FA564126R0001

The USAFE/AFAFRICA A4 Logistics function seeks a digital management system for the AF Form 864 to manage aerospace ground equipment across five U.S. Air Force European locations, including an active inventory system. The system requires a data plan, five durable devices per location, support for up to 100 users per location, a MAJCOM-specific dashboard, and proven OCONUS integration experience. The government is requesting input on the capability to develop and deploy this software and hardware within a 6-month or faster timeframe. Responses to this market research are voluntary and due by Monday, 6 April 2026 at 1500 CEST. A rough order of magnitude (ROM) may be provided with a response.

Department/Ind.Agency Subtier Office
DEPT OF DEFENSE DEPT OF THE AIR FORCE FA5641 764 ESS PK
  PSC   IT AND TELECOM - BUSINESS APPLICATION/APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT SOFTWARE AS A SERVICE
LOCATION: Not Given
Primary Contact
Capt Kevin Sheedy
Not Given
Alt Contact
MARTINA HONNEFFER
0******8856

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Aerospace Ground Equipment (AGE) Digital System (USAFE)

Notice ID:FA564126R0001

The USAFE/AFAFRICA A4 Logistics function is seeking information for a potential future requirement for an upgraded digital management system for the AF Form 864 to manage aerospace ground equipment across five U.S. Air Force locations in Europe. The system would also need to include an active inventory monitoring system. Vendors would need to provide a data plan, five devices per location, and software allowing up to 100 users per location to access the system, with oversight authority access. The capability must be developed and accommodated with specific hardware within a 6-month or faster timeframe. Vendors must also demonstrate prior experience testing or working with systems in an OCONUS environment linked to foreign systems.

Department/Ind.Agency Subtier Office
DEPT OF DEFENSE DEPT OF THE AIR FORCE FA5641 764 ESS PK
  PSC   DA10 IT AND TELECOM - BUSINESS APPLICATION/APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT SOFTWARE AS A SERVICE
LOCATION: Not Given
Primary Contact
Capt Kevin Sheedy
Not Given
Alt Contact
MARTINA HONNEFFER
0******8856

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